Overall, yea. Some of the stuff from 89-92 wont age well. | |
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Most of it I did not get, but it sounds brlilliant as usual. | |
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I never paid attention to the hip hop, i loved a lot of the 89-92 material, I have to admit though, i was never as critical with Prince as most of you folks. | |
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Look at how long the Beatles music lasted or Elvis. Those songs are clear products of their time, and they still sell good numbers, especially in the case of the Beatles. I feel with Prince, it's easier for younger generations to hook onto the music. I mean, compared to stuff from Culture Club/Human Nature, and other 80s bands, his stuff still sounds fresh, like Michael's stuff. | |
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The Human League perhaps ? "The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves. And wiser people so full of doubts" (Bertrand Russell 1872-1972) | |
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I never paid attention to the hip hop, i loved a lot of the 89-92 material, I have to admit though, i was never as critical with Prince as most of you folks. There are some gems during that period. But also some of his worst stuff. I also dont love the live performances from that era. | |
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I didn't think daddy pop was a great song but you know what, i loved the shit out of the live performance that someone put out right after he died, sometimes we didn't know how lucky we were and what we had. | |
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aye im 22 gimme a break | |
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human league was pretty groundbreaking weren't they? obsession and don't you wan't me were both pretty cutting edge, Prince had to be listening, i always thought u got the look was a bit like obsession. | |
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Prince is a strange cat. I'm listening this days N.E.W.S. & Xpectation, and i'm trying 2 focus on this instrumental albums, 2 get something from them. It's not like Prince has tons of instrumental albums, this is something he wanted the world to hear. N.E.W.S. got nomianted 4 'Best Pop Instrumental Album'. Xpectation is still out there, having some undefined status as likable effort by a modern day musical genius. Both albums defined like 'jam' sessions without strict directions. But take a look. Prince is someone who could get the best jazz session musicans on earth, a man who could hire Hornheadz and nail with some jazz/big band sound and make freakin' amazing albums on that topic, but he is there in his Paisley Park with Eric/Candy, Rhonda, John and Renato. I got this stupid sudden crying moment, when i listened 'North' and heard string sampling of The One -- one of the finest Clare Fishers orchestra moments around Prince's idea for melody... + guitar solo in 'North' is stubbornly unappreciated. You dont need big band, when you're having this band - We're the best! -- he will preach at Montreux in 2009. You dont argue with Prince there, he mean it. But @bonatoc essay on live perfomances, choreography, theatrics is the core element with Prince, and one that defines a Genius. Listening those instrumental albums, one can stop and think, well - it's Prince, he 'could write another three hundred melodies', he could jam all day long... but contrary to popular opinion, you're more likely 2 find Genius in 'Lolita' than in best instrumental album out there. Your favorite jazz album compared to Lolita at American idol finale? Wack! Your favorite classical piece? Wack! Your favorite contremporary artist? Wack! Your top 10 perfromances in pop? Wack! Take your seat and look at this - A Man, His Voice & Twins. Sheer brilliance that sums up everything you know about shownmanship, performance, theatrics... call it how ever you want.
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Cool. You can have a break, and google some then. (I'm only Joking.)
"The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves. And wiser people so full of doubts" (Bertrand Russell 1872-1972) | |
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The Colors R brighter, the Bond is much tighter
No Child's a failure Until the Blue Sailboat sails him away from his dreams Don't Ever Lose, Don't Ever Lose Don't Ever Lose Your Dreams | |
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i never really got into those albums, i have them but the cd's i had got really scratched before i could listen to them.
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THE ANSWER IS "YES" MY DEAR AND LOVING PRINCE PALS. I WAS REARED ON PRINCE AND ENCOURAGE MY KIDS TO EXPLORE REAL MUSIC. MY DAUGHTER WHO IS SUPER COOOOOOOL IS EXPLORING HIS MUSIC WAS IN THE CAR YESTERDAY WITH HER COOL FRIENDS AND I WAS PLAYING 'DOVES CRY' AND SHE ASKED ME IF I HAD 'ANOTHER LONELY xMAS' - HER FAV SONG, I WAS LIKE WTF??? AWESOME. #1'S DON'T MATTTER, CHARTS ARE FOR FOOLS. THE MUSIC WLLL LIVE 4EVER. THANK U PRINCE 1958 - 4EVER | |
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Absolutely. "I want to be the only one you come for...." | |
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Resolution said: THE ANSWER IS "YES" MY DEAR AND LOVING PRINCE PALS. I WAS REARED ON PRINCE AND ENCOURAGE MY KIDS TO EXPLORE REAL MUSIC. MY DAUGHTER WHO IS SUPER COOOOOL IS EXPLORING HIS MUSIC WAS IN THE CAR YESTERDAY WITH HER COOL FRIENDS AND I WAS PLAYING 'DOVES CRY' AND SHE ASKED ME IF I HAD 'ANOTHER LONELY xMAS' - HER FAV SONG, I WAS LIKE WTF??? AWESOME. #1'S DON'T MATTTER, CHARTS ARE FOR FOOLS. THE MUSIC WLLL LIVE 4EVER. THANK U PRINCE 1958 - 4EVER Well put. | |
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Yes. | |
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Yes it will, absolutely. Forever changed | |
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well didn't HE?? | |
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I can. 1999 has had 4 separate chart runs on the Billboard 100. Prince will always be cool. With his catalog, people will continue finding what they like even without radio play. Just like kids today watch Purple Rain and surprise, love it. Prince isn't going away in music or culture anytime soon. I don't want you to think like me. I just want you to think. | |
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Wasn't Obsession by Animotion? I don't want you to think like me. I just want you to think. | |
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you're right sorry, it had the vibe though | |
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with all the great songs that got ignored i think it's highly likely that something will either catch on that was already released or something in the vault. either way, charts only mean so much. | |
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Wrong comparison imo. Stevie did his last really decent album in his mid 20s. Genius is like a shark, either it moves forward or it dies. The world's problems like climate change can only be solved through strategic long-term thinking, not expediency. In other words all the govts. need sacking!
If you can add value to someone's life then why not. Especially if it colors their days... | |
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ya, i don't know what happened with stevie, he just hit a creative wall around the mid 80's, even the square circle album was barely mediocre. | |
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Nobody else in his era was completing 300+ songs a year. Not only that, Prince's music has often sounded ahead of its time, so of course it will age well. The world's problems like climate change can only be solved through strategic long-term thinking, not expediency. In other words all the govts. need sacking!
If you can add value to someone's life then why not. Especially if it colors their days... | |
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he made lots of songs as good or better than the most beautiful girl in the world and that was a huge hit, you never know when something'll catch on. some of Elvis' best work was his most ignored too, maybe someday people will take a listen, maybe they won't, people don't spend a lot of time looking for lost gems, it's a laziness thing, i haven't even heard all elvis' music and i'm a fanatic. Prince had more quality songs than elvis did that fell under the radar. [Edited 3/17/18 18:14pm] | |
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I think Prince's music will only age well if it is used and distributed well. I think a good place for Prince music to get attention is film soundtracks, but the music needs to be used well. The car fight scene in Kingsman 2 that they used "Lets go crazy" for would have been much cooler with Endorphin Machine..IMO. Let's Go Crazy is a great song but it has become one of his most overused and in the case of that movie misused.
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So is Clint Eastwood. The world's problems like climate change can only be solved through strategic long-term thinking, not expediency. In other words all the govts. need sacking!
If you can add value to someone's life then why not. Especially if it colors their days... | |
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The world's problems like climate change can only be solved through strategic long-term thinking, not expediency. In other words all the govts. need sacking!
If you can add value to someone's life then why not. Especially if it colors their days... | |
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